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Nation in Tranzit, Moldova - 2002
After ten years of independence, the Republic of Moldova is still searching for its identity and feeling unsure of its fate. The country has faced difficult challenges in transforming itself from a Soviet republic to an independent nation. It was one of the first Soviet republics to have a strong independence movement between 1988 and 1990, but failed to keep up the momentum in its first years of independence.
Publications date: February 02, 2005
Transitions Online, 2003 Annual Survey on Moldova
By far the dominant issue in 2003 was a possible federation between Moldova and the breakaway region of Transdniester. Touted as a way to resolve the 10year “frozen conflict,” the federalization plan appeared to be a complex geopolitical power play by Moscow
Publications date: January 01, 2005
Source: www.tol.cz
Unworthy partner: the schools issue as an example of human rights abuses in Transdniestria
Nearly twelve years after achieving independence, the Republic of Moldova is still a divided country. The disintegration of the Soviet Union led to independence for the 15 Newly Independent States
Publications date: January 01, 2005
Amnesty International Report 2003
Some demonstrators in the capital Chiinäu were arbitrarily arrested and harassed by the police. An opposition leader was abducted and released after two months; the investigation into the identity of his abductors produced no results. Torture and illtreatment by police continued to be reported.
Publications date: January 01, 2005
The Region of Bessarabia and Transnistria: Euroantlantic Integration Prospects
The Soviet Union collapse, which contributed to radical changes in the system of international relations, led to the necessity of reinterpreting the role of the NorthAtlantic Organization in the world. The collapse of the bipolar world order and the beginning of process of creating a new one,
Publications date: January 01, 2005
Source: Pro Europe
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The “Transatlantic rift” and security in South Eastern Europe: a case study of the Transnistrian conflict
Publications date: January 01, 2005
New Schengen Borders and their Impact on the Relationships between the Republic of Moldova and Romania
Like in many other cases, Moldova, having inherited its borders from the former USSR, has also inherited the scope of related issues, some of which are being solved, while others have aggravated in time.
Publications date: January 01, 2005
Source: IPP
Country Strategy Paper 2002 - 2006
The Moldova Country Strategy Paper (CSP) was adopted by the Commission on 27 December 2001 and provides the strategic framework within which EC assistance will be provided for the period 20022006. The CSP follows the guidelines set out in the Framework for Country Strategy Papers.
Publications date: January 01, 2005
Local Elections 25 May 2003
In anticipation of an invitation from the Government of the Republic of Moldova to observe the local elections scheduled for 25 May 2003, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
Publications date: January 01, 2005
